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Still Striving: The Testimony of Barbara Shuler, An Autobiography
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Still Striving: The Testimony of Barbara Shuler, An Autobiography

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Dear Diary, Today, Lacy B hugged me around my waist. Darius said he liked me. I like him. As a child, growing up in the 1950s and 60s, Barbara had dreams of what she wanted to become. Her dreams did not include tragedy. As Barbara Shuler reveals how she overcame tragedy, be encouraged to press on and strive to reach your dreams, in spite of hard times, as you read this timeline of Barbara’s life. Walk with her through pivotal, historic times of her teenage and adult years and be strengthened by Barbara’s testimony.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Write Your Story Publishing (Formerly Glo Publishi
Date
1 August 2020
Pages
36
ISBN
9781734282139

Dear Diary, Today, Lacy B hugged me around my waist. Darius said he liked me. I like him. As a child, growing up in the 1950s and 60s, Barbara had dreams of what she wanted to become. Her dreams did not include tragedy. As Barbara Shuler reveals how she overcame tragedy, be encouraged to press on and strive to reach your dreams, in spite of hard times, as you read this timeline of Barbara’s life. Walk with her through pivotal, historic times of her teenage and adult years and be strengthened by Barbara’s testimony.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Write Your Story Publishing (Formerly Glo Publishi
Date
1 August 2020
Pages
36
ISBN
9781734282139